Firstly, the hotel was very professional and helpful beforehand and assisted us with our booking. When we got there we were delighted with the service from the lady on reception, sorry I don't know her name but she was Polish. She gave us all the information we could need to have a great stay in Granada. Everything there is in a walkable distance as long as you are of reasonable fitness so there is no getting to know the public transport system like in some cities. The hotel itself is in a traditional style but that's what we like so it suited us perfectly. If you have a hire car, there is a car park which is free until 2pm on they day of departure so we left our car there while we visited the Alhambra Palace. If you want somewhere that is clean, friendly and reasonably priced then you won't do much better than the Abadia.…
Clean comfortable room with dated furniture. The place has a beautiful courtyard. It did not offer breakfast but there were great places just around the corner. We were able to walk everywhere. Poor wifi.
We stayed for three nights in Oct 2019. The room was unusually warm upon check in and we asked “Oliver”, the deal manager, to manipulate the air conditioning remote control to a more manageable level by personally visiting our room. He agreed. We came back from dinner and he did, effectively, nothing. The room temp was 82 degrees Fahrenheit or something around 28 degrees Celsius. We had a thermometer with us. We slept very little. The next night, I complained in a highly professional and respectful manner to Oliver again. After getting gibberish as to why it was hot, it was clear to me he couldn’t or wouldn’t solve the problem. I asked politely for a different room but he said they were all full up and so we spent all three nights in what we both called The Oven. We both got very little sleep. We COULD have opened the two windows to get cooler air BUT the window curtains were very sheer/thin and anyone could look easily into our room. Thus, I’m trying to explain ardently that in spite of everything we tried, management had little or no sympathy for our plight. This place also makes clear to you they make fresh towels only every other day plus, in a new first for me, they charge 2 euro if you want instant coffee in your room. And, they want 9 euro per day to park your car in their garage area. Would I stay here again? No. Would I recommend? No. Note: when we checked out I advised the front desk manager that our stay at night was very unpleasant and hot. She expressed absolutely no interest or sympathy or apologize whatsoever so clearly, they have been thru this before. …
I was traveling with my parents and because they are a bit older and have some special requirements, I called the hotel in advance to ask about a few things. They confirmed to me that the hotel has an elevator (which was true) and they told me that every room had a bidet in the bathroom, which was not true. All the other facilities were ok and the bathroom was comfortable enough (still without bidet). No refrigerator in the room. Which was fine because we knew it. But it is something that would add a special value for them since Granada is a hot city. The wifi connection was also very poor in the room. The service bothered me a bit. Every day we saw different people working there and they were all very young people, and for every question I had, there was not an answer with 100% sure. They also hang, every evening, a flyer saying that the reception is opened until 0:30, which is not true, at 11:00 pm there was nobody anymore.…
Wanted to book a room and as normal wanted to check out the place before but the girl at the check in sayed the company police says it is not allowed before payment and was rolling eyes. Absolutely unwelcome attitude and of course did not want to stay there.
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